Two receive high bonds after being charged in break-ins

Friday

Jul 19, 2013 at 11:36 AM

Two men received high bonds after a series of break-ins investigated by the Davidson County Sheriff's Office, according to arrest warrants.

Two men received high bonds after a series of break-ins investigated by the Davidson County Sheriff's Office, according to arrest warrants.Rachad Lamar Robinson, 23, of 204 Aberdeen Drive, was placed in the Davidson County Detention Center under a $250,000 secured bond, and Franklin ONeal Aiken, 23, of 319 Raeford Ave., was given a $200,000 secured bond.Robinson has been charged with three counts of felony breaking and entering, three counts of felony larceny after breaking and entering, felony larceny of a firearm and felony safecracking. Aiken has been charged with two counts of felony breaking and entering, two counts of felony larceny after breaking and entering and larceny of a firearm.Robinson and Aiken are accused of breaking into a residence on Lamore Court near Wallburg and on East Holly Grove Road between June 10 and 12. They are accused of taking $7,063 in property, including jewelry, a laptop, medication and cash, from the Lamore Court residence and $1,470 in property, including jewelry, a handgun, a PlayStation 3, cash and other miscellaneous items, from the East Holly Grove Road home. Robinson also is accused in arrest warrants of removing a safe from a residence on Midway School Road on June 19.Court documents stated Robinson and Aiken are flight risks. They each received a court date of July 30.